MODIFICATION OF COLOR. 



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ExPERIME;t^TS WITH TfiMPKRATURE AND MOISTURE BOTH VARIABLE. 



In nature the deviation of one environmental factor alone is of rare occur- 

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 of temperature as a stimulus. Compare with text-figures 11 and 12. 



due to convection may start, and thus many changes follow from a slight alter- 

 ation in one environmental factor. Hence, in an investigation of environ- 

 mental influences, the results of changes in entire complexes must be studied 

 and interpreted. In the following section are given the results obtained from 

 experiments in which various groups of factors were changed. 



Experiments in which Temperature and Rei,ative Humidity Vary Together 

 IN THE Same Direction Above or Bei.ow the Normal. 



Experiment 2Z. — To determine the effects of a moderately increased average deviation 

 in both temperature and moisture upon the color and color pattern of L. decemlineata. 



Conditions. — ^Temperature 6° C. and relative humidity lo per cent on the 

 average above that in nature, with other conditions normal. 



Apparatus. — Glass breeding tanks specially constructed. 



In these experiments, which were conducted during the years 1899 to 1904, 

 3,700 eggs were placed in the cages within a few hours after being laid. From 

 these 3,000 larvae were obtained, which were subjected to the following con- 

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